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African Masks, as Apparel
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His stern look
His stern look was the result of dark wood carved without a smile. Carnival Parade 2008 • 24th Street, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Wednesday 9 September 2008) • (Photo taken 11:28:16 Sunday 25 May 2008) • © 2008 Terry Costales #CarnivalParade_2408T Add a comment or report a mistake
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A bit of a smile
This carved wooden mask betrayed a hint of a smile. Notice that this mask was heavy and had to be held up with a hand. Carnival Parade 2008 • 24th Street, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Wednesday 9 September 2008) • (Photo taken 11:29:04 Sunday 25 May 2008) • © 2008 Terry Costales #CarnivalParade_2412T Add a comment or report a mistake
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Devoured its own hair
Another African style carved wooden mask. This person had a hand to the mouth giving the effect of the mask eating its own hair. Carnival Parade 2008 • 24th Street, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Wednesday 9 September 2008) • (Photo taken 10:36:22 Sunday 25 May 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales #CarnivalParade_3195B Add a comment or report a mistake
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Tongue out
A carved wooden mask with it tongue sticking out was worn high on the head. Notice the painted face underneath. Carnival Parade 2008 • 24th Street, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Wednesday 9 September 2008) • (Photo taken 10:38:34 Sunday 25 May 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales #CarnivalParade_3212B Add a comment or report a mistake
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